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i tried to do it as defined on this page http://static.springsource.org/sprin.../security.html.
I used wss interceptor. Unfortunately, when i logged ssl debug, it seemed that my configuration wasn't used.
So i considered to customized httpclient classes and using the deprecated librairies httpclient-contrib-ssl, i managed to use a custom keystore as truststore.

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actually, i'm not sure it's the better way to do it (using deprecated librairies and old httpclient (3.1 instead of 4.1) is not very good solution for the future.
I was hurried to have something working.
The good question is : why the spring wss interceptor didn't use my keyStore and trustStore configuration during signature ?
I logged ssl debug and i didn't manage to see my configuration used.

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It should work with wss4j interceptor but i never achieve to make it work.
With Pox or another message factory.
Is there anyone who did it with interceptors as Spring WS suggests to do it ?
Is there a tip ?